Even though it’s published in a top psychology journal, she still doesn’t believe it

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2015-10-13

Summary:

Nadia Hassan writes: I wanted to ask you about this article. Andrea Meltzer, James McNulty, Saul Miller, and Levi Baker, “A Psychophysiological Mechanism Underlying Women’s Weight-Management Goals Women Desire and Strive for Greater Weight Loss Near Peak Fertility.” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2015): 0146167215585726. I [Hassan] find it kind of questionable. Fortunately, the authors […]

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Andrew

Date tagged:

10/13/2015, 18:15

Date published:

09/15/2015, 09:01